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ENTION, g-gsy-yC--- f" Kay? Uncle Hara to Mr. Hobson, "You did ft vory dover job, son." , Mr. A. C. Merrick, o? Greenville, was sVf^u town thia wook. /VVrt ure indobtod to Misa DOBS.o Roberts for a quantity of nico plums. "Just toll them you saw mo'' buying goods of tho Cartor Morohaudiso Co. Mrs. Wal tor Moorohoad ami baby, of Columbia, aro visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Floyd. Dr. Fahnostook will bo in his oftlco every Monday, Tuesday and Saturday until furthor notieo. Mrs. llosa Schroder and family havo moved into tho rosldenco of Mr. T. IC. Alexander on Main streot. Foil SALK-Sot of coiled hoop machin ery. Apply to J. H. Shauklin, Sonoca, or (i. .Shauklin, ltiohland, S. C. MIK. Dr. J. lt. Smith, of Laurens county, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J, L. Daniel, and family, for a fow days. (louds will bo priced to you at Cartor MorehftUdlSO Co. in a way that will con vince you they wnnt tosavo yon money. Mr. M. 'V. Oolomau, of Seneca, was in Walhalla ?rn Tuesday on business. Ho was accompanied by his son, Dr. Kd. Coleman. fdr. JohnS. liunsingor, of Gainesville (ia., was in Walhalla last .Saturday. " Ho is looking well and roports duo crops in Franklin county. Miss Nottio Gibson returned to Orcon villu Tuesday morning, after spending Kovoral weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mts. ll. A. H. Gibson. Wu havo received an invitation to at tend tho annual banquet of tho .State Dental Association nt Harris I.ythia Springs July 14th, 1808. Have you seen tho lino of straw hats ??ml summer ?hoes at ('arter Merchandise (Jo? You should seo them. They are what you want in price and quality. Dr. J. L. (?irardoau died in Columbia last Thursday night ill thc 7:id year of bis ago. Ho was ono of tho groat preach ers and theologians of thu Southern Pres byterian church. Quito ft number of pcoplo from Ander son county havo been passing through Walhalla recently, seeking tho cool and pleasant places lo bo found in the lillie Ridge mountains. Ceo. Frederick, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. F. Uorkloin, died Saturday afternoon, aged ton months. Tho body was laid to rest in tho Lutheran church cemetery Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Attillia Adair, wifo of Wm. Adair, died on Tuesday, 28th instant, aged BOVOnty-throo years. Hoi' bodv was buried Wednesday in tho family burying ground near Connoross. Tho lino of ladies' shirt waists, skirt? and undorwear, shown by M. W. Cole man & Co., is very pretty and thc prices attractive. Shirt waists, 2?c, Kcady made skirts only r>uc. Mr. S. C. Halter, of Anderson, is visit ing bis friend, Mr. J. J. Norton. Ho has many friends in Walhalla, who are glati tu nicol him. Mr. Hakor and ".loo" art writing policies for tho Hartford Lift Insurance Company. M. W. Coleman A Co. aro showing ai elegant lino of summer shoes in all th? prevailing colors, and their lino of sum mor clothing and neckwear is hard I? beat. Givo thom a call and you will ho regret it. Miss Gertrndo Smith, after a hard ant studious year's work at books in th? school room, is taking a much-noedo? rest and recreation among relatives am frionds in Anderson county. Wo wisl ber much enjoyment in ber outing. Our good friend, Mr. Ceo. 8. Ogg, wa in town Tuesday morning, his connie nance wreathed in smiles. Thc news a his bouse is record?*! in tho Otb chanto of Isaiah, Otb verso: "For unto usachih is horn, unto us a son is given." Novio, infant son of Mr. ami Mrs. W M. Teague, died at their home in Wal balla, on Friday, 2lth instant, ajjed four leon months ami four ?lays. His bod; was buried in tho cemetery at thc Nevill school houso place Friday afternoon Kev. J, L. Daniel conducting tho fu?era sorvices. Mrs. W. 1*. Heid, of Seneca, came t Walhalla Tuesday afternoon, and i spending svend days visiting hormothoi Mrs. M. IS, Johnson, and sister, Mrs Guy T. G rovo. Wo aro pleased to lonr of nor improved health. Sim is look i tl remarkably well after a protracted an serious sickness. A commission luis been issued by til Secretary of State ftir the erection of cotton mil) at donison College, with capital of $50,000. The corporators ai I), ll. Sloan, J. (). Sullivan, E. C. Kimon J. II. Williams ami Joseph Sloan, th three latter of whom aro of tho Cl if to mill in Spartanburg. Miss I'.cssio Alexander, of Groonvilb spent Saturday and Sunday in Walhall: visiting tho family ?if Mrs. K. A. liol She was accompanied by ber little br? thors and sisters, Hoy, Harold, Kum and Gertrude. Thoy loft Walhalla Moi day Li visit tho family of Mr. W. <?. Rill sell, at Russell's, S. C. Died, at Lnndruni, S. C., on Monda morning, 27th instant, [sam Harris?? infant sou of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. lian son, ago/1 throo months. Tho body wu brought 1?) Walhalla Tuesday aftornoo by F. IS. Harrison and interred in Wes view cemetery. Tho boroavod par oin have tho sympathy of many frionds. Mr. Wm. Isliell, of Fair Play, died : his homo on last Friday, 2 lt ii instan af tor a brief illness, Ile bad been sir only two or three ?lays, and was ix thought to bo dangerously ill. His deal bas been attributed to heart failure. M Isbell W:IH ono of Oconeo's woll-to-< citizens and a successful business man. On last Saturday Mr. John Oliv? brought to thc COUHIKU office two lar*, cotton blooms, which lie picked from ?1 Meld on Thursday morning. During tl day enough blooms opened to bc em SpiOUOUS till over tho Hold. Mr. Ol i Vt is one of our best farmers, ami his colt? on Hm Wanner placo, near Walhalla, excellent. Mr. Harrison Haynes died at. tho res ?lenee ?if bis s?in, Sherill' Haynes, o Crooked ('reek, in Oconeo county, ?: Thursday last. Mr. Haynes was born i IMckoilS county, and resided before tl: v ir at Old IMoKons. Ile was an lionel 'na., and a faithful Confed?rate soldio His health bad been bad for many yea ami his sufferings v?'.ry great. Mr. Marion Sanders, an operator ill tl Anderson Cotton Mills, died there ? last Sunday, June 2tltll, His body wi brought to I te tn ru church, in Doom county, for interment on Monday aftc inion. Tho funeral servie s were co ?Ineted by Kev. J. M. Sanders. Tl deceased was a nativ?< of this county, bi bad been at the Anderson Cotton Factoi about a year. Mr. ami Mrs. C. F.. Gaillard and Mi Hattio Nil .nilson wero duly reeeived 1 monibors into thc Walhalla Presbytern church on last, Sunday morning on pr fo.ssion ol' faith and baptism. The ord nance of baptism was also administer? to fhn four children of Mr. and Mi Gaillard. The sorvices wero very ii prossivo and were appropriately cotidui cd by tho pastor, Kev. It. L. lingers. Anderson Peoples' Adviiealo, June 2 Mrs. Mary Orr, tim mother of Dr. S. J Orr, Is lying at bis home prostrated wi another stroke of paralysis which can upon her over a week ago. She has bei partially paralyzed for morn than thir years mid at hm- ml vanned ago this strol .s serious. The ?dd votcrans of On Kegiment will regret to hear this, as si will probably never be at another 1 union at Sandy Springs niul thoy w sympathize with hor and pray for hor. 1 Mr. A. JP. Crisp is still coull ned to Ida I bc.*, ned ^v?te ?lek. His friouds hope ts) j hoar of Ids spoody rccovory. Our friend, Mr. Kobort Crisp, lins boon j quito sick for Somo day? past. Ho is now improving "??.! ?,ylU ?oca bo himself again. Tho Stato campaign mootings BO far havo boon slimly attondod. Tho pooplo do not scorn to tako muoh interest iu thom. Gov. Kllorbo is corroot when bo says I South Carolina would bo botter off if j tho Legislature did not moot hut oueo in ovory two yonrs. Mrs. W. H. McFadden, Master Proston Gaylo MoFaddon and Mrs. J. P. Gayle, of Savannah, Ga., aro stopping nt tho Biem?nn Hotel, on Faculty Hi", for t* Bummer? Mrs. W. J. Dufllo and daughter, Miss I Kliso.-of Columbia, arrivod in Walhalla I Tuesday ovoning. Thoy aro Stopping at j tho Walhalla Ilotol and w'ill spend tho | Bununor boro. Congrossmnu Latimor will havo two oppononts in tho raco for Congress fro?" tho Third District: Hon. Goorgo John-1 stono, of Newberry, nod non. J. E. Hoggs, of Pickons. An Alabama woman bas named ber twins Fit/.hugh boo and Josoph Whoolcr, but a Pennsylvania woman wont her ono | better by naming her triplets Sampson, Sohloy and Dewoy; ai Dowey is a girl, too Tho Walhalla base ball team will play a I match gamo of ball with tho Pel/.or team at Polzer, S. C., on Monday morning, July Ith. A good game is anticipated and quito a crowd from Walhalla will witness tho gamo. Miss Kate bell and Miss Possie Mick 1er oxpect to leave Walhalla noxt Satur day for ("layton, (la., to visit Mrs. E. W, Wall. Thoy will spend several weeks. "There shall "oe weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth"-in Walhalla. Col. It. A. Thompson, whoso law card appears in this issue, is tho oldest, lawyer ut tho Walhalla bar. Alone experience' i:: tho practice gives him much advant age and well qualifies him lo render good service to his clients. Seo card. On and after to-morrow bo Suro to pill a 2-cout stamp on every check or draft. Parties failing to apply these stamps will bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, lined not I ORR than $51) and imprisoned not less t han six months. Mr. V. I/. Norman, of Charleston, is ia town to-day, visiting Iiis mother and other rotativos. His many friends aro glad to .seo him again. Hois tra vol big in tho interest of the Norman Cordial Company and is meeting with great suc cess. These are tho now candidates an nounced this week: For Koprosontalive, K. B. Vernor; for Treasurer, W. A. Dil worth; for Auditor, H.S. liutledge; for County Superintendent of Kducation, W. ll. Barron; for Judge of Probate, 1). A. Smith. The regular monthly communication of Bluo Itidgo Lodge, No. 02, A. F. M., will bo held at Kohl's Hall next Saturday evening at half past eight o'clock. A full attondanco of tho Craft is desired, as|bii8inoss of importance w ill como up for consideration. Mr. John McCoy took his family toi Highlands, N. C., on Tuesday morning in tho hope of benefiting his littlo child. | who has been quito sick for several weeks. Mr. McCoy returned Wednesday night and repoi ts an improvement in the littlo sul?eror's condition. A now RobedUlo will go into effect on thc Hine Itidgo railroad on and after to morrow, July I. The train will leave Walhalla at eight o'clock in the mor ni ni of every day except Sunday, when it wdll leave at nine o'clock. Arrive in tho afternoon at six o'clock, oxoopt Sunday, when it will arrive at live o'clock. Tho now livery stable of Mr. J. D. Ver nor is about completed, lt is a splen didly arranged stable, fronting on Cathe rine street, with an entrance at one side and one at tho rear end of tho bniblinj thus affording an ontranco from Main street by the alloy at C. W. Hauknight's Store ns well as from Catherine street and tho alley in rear of Mrs. K. M. Cud worth's millinery storo. Mr. W. T. Potts will be occupying these stables by the (irstof noxt week. To Our? fl on ., I i pu I i on KniTWI' Take Cascarela Candy Cathartic, ldc, or2?c. If C. C. C. fail to euro druggists refund mon-y. l\?>v Uroccry Miora. Attention is called to the advertise ment of now grocery storo by Mr. C. C. Jaynes. Ho has opened up a stock of fresh groceries next door to Hell's drug store, where he will be pleased to have his friends and the publie call and exam ine his goods and prices. ? >?'ii(lt of Hiv. BMIIIIC ti.. Iflmiter. Air. Isaac K. Hunter died athis bunn, in West Union, S. C., on Friday, June 24, after a lingering illness from paraly sis. Il is body was carried to Mewborry on Saturday morning's train for infor ment. Mr. Hunter came to this county, from Newberry, several years ago and located in West Union. Ile was a far mer by occupation. ? tcviviil iTIcrthi",. Kev. Arthur Crane, evangelist, of I I'lainlield, Now Jersey, by invitation of thc pastor, Kev. il. H. Fant, will begin a protracted meeting, to last two weeks, in the Walhalla baptist church, on Sunday, the 7th of August. lt is said Mr. Crane is a preacher of great power ar per suaveness, and is hold in high esteem among those with whom he has labored. We hope his coining will he product i ve j of much good in building up and strengthening the kingdom of Christ. Arciilriiliill) Mliol. Will Thompson, colored, w hile red in n ing from the brick yard-Wednesday nf tor noon, was dangerously wounded by Hu explosion of a breech-loading gnu. Ile shot at a rabbit, when tho gun bu rs tod, and a piece of the barrel indicted Hovero wound on his faca; and head. He killed tho rabbit. I,Ail.it-Hit in forehead and fractured the outer plato of thc frontal bone Hight eye thought, to bc destroyed. Do ing as well as could be expected, .Moonshine Distiller) t'npf liritfl. Deputy Marshal W. H. F. Corbin ami posse captured last Thursday, near Mountain Host, a distillery, one thou sand gallons of beor and a lot of low wines, also arrested J.?mos Alborlson, who was found working lhere. On Wednesday night, 22d instant, ho also arrested Jack Duncan for working distillery, removing and concealing liquor. Duncan was bound over to court. Deputy Corbin was ably assisted in these raids by Deputy Marsha! !. II. Grady, of Pickons. CliieheiiH 4t<iiii<- IDonic io Koo*!. Mr. J. I'orfman Howell, of Barton'* Crook, caught, a negro in his chicken bouse om; night recently making loo frei use of his fowls by catching them and pulling oil their heads. Tho negro bad severed the bead from the body of ono fat hen, and was in tho aid. of reaching for another when Mr. Powell turned loose a load of shot, striking bim about thc shoulder and face, and starting him humping in 'he direction of Georgia, bul leaving chicken Mesh and feathers behind. I'lio automatic action of Hu- darkey lie<;ame so rapid that the Georgia State line soon put bim beyond the range of Powell's shot and vengeance. Moral- ?? Do uni, make loo laminar willi a lollow's setting hen; she'cackles too loud somo limos, fllhvv ftonlrnelN I.ct io Hnllil, Mr. I). Henderson, of Pol7.0r, S. C., has laen awarded thc contracts for the inline liiato erection of two brick buildings on Main street in Walhalla. Mr. John I). Veiner has contracted with him for his liank building on the lot. formerly occu pied by tho wooden hank building, lt will be 22x;"i(l feel, om* story, with iron front Mrs. Sophia Hitter has also given him tho contract for ber two story brick bullung. The lower story will contain Lwo store rooms, each ".OxfiO find, while tho second story will he finished in six rooms for dwelling purposes. Holli buildings were designed by Mr. C. M. (?nest, architect, of Anderson, S. C. Thoy will prosont an attractive appear ance and bo quito an addition to the ??quaro. Sunday School OonV?nUon. Tho Sunday Sohooi Oonvoution of tho Reavoidam baptist Association will moot with Doublo Sprlugs olmroh, in Oconc? county, oil Tuesday after tho third Suu dav In July. i Introductory sornioh on Tuesday at ll A. M. by bro. W. AV. Lenthors. Aftor tho sormon tho convention will bo organized. AKTKUNOON HKSS10N. 1. Reports from Sunday schools. Fivo minutes talks by tho dolognfccs, slating number of Boholars, methods of teach ing, condition of their sohools, &o, 2. Question : What ls tho 'oalobjoot of all Sunday school work ? M. C. bar ton, J. Ii, Martin. 1. Wednesday morning, O.iiO, devotional xovcisos conduotod by 1. M, Simmons. 2. What aro tho difficult os to boovor como in our Sunday sohooi work ? A. P. Marott. C. L. Craig. 8. Tho touching which Christ com manded to bo done, Matthow '?8:20, by J. lt. Karlo. AKTKUNOON HUSSION. Tho Sunday school lonelier and lils work, thoso who aro ti? bo taught and tho methods of teaching f J. M. Mc Ouiro, James Seaborn. All Sunday schools aro requested to scud delegates tho same as to tho Asso ciation, ll. M. Ai.I.KN, Chairman. Itucklon's Arnica Salve. Tho host, salvo in tho world for outs, bruises, Boroo, ulcers, salt rhouin, fovor sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo hy 1). b. Darby, Walhalla; W. J. bunney, Seneca, and ll. B. Zim merman, Westminister. Greenville District Conference. Tho (?reen vi He I list rici Conference con vened in its twenlj-lhird annual session at Piedmont, S. C., on June 22, nt 5 P. M. lt was organized and adjourned until S.:!0 I'. M., when addresses of wol eomo were delivered by .1. ll. Marshall and Rev. IO. P. Taylor. The responses were made hy Revs. W. M. lingers and W. C. Tower." Thursday morning Ibo Conference convened again, and the morning session was devoted lo the hearing of reports on tho material interests of t ho church. The afternoon session was devoted lo hearing reports on the spiritual interest. On Friday both morning and ovening sessions were devoted to tho dis cussion of Hm various Ht l ing schools, Wo ito rd College, Columbia Female Col lege, the Southern Christian Adv?rale, Kpworth League and Knworth Orphan age. Prof. C. 1>. Smith represented Wof ford Col logo, 1!. IO. Stnokhouso rho Col umbia Female College, Dr. John O. Will son represented the Advocate, and Hov. (J. ll. Waddell the Orphanage. Saturday morning tim Con fo ronco con vened and proceeded lo elect the follow ing delegates to tho Annual Conference: J. M. Whitmire, J. ll. Menton, .1. H. Marshall and J. T. Dames, .uni Prof. W. S. Morrison, I!. K. brinco, Ksq., and J. C. Gantt, alternates. Williamston was chosen as the place of the next Conference. Tho remaining part of tho morning and the afternoon session was doveton to hearing reports of t im various com mittees, as follows: Temperance, Ameri can billie Society, Education, Sunday Schools, Finance and Spirituality of the Church. These subjects were ably dis cussed hy tho members of tho Confer euee. Tho various pulpits wore Ulled on Sun day hy members of the Conference. RKPOUTKII. Ramon's Relief cures Sick-IIendnchc, Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Uiarrhon, eic. 25c. for large bottle. Coonee County Interdeuominathmal Sunday School Convent bm. WAI.UAI.t.A, S. C., Juno 18, 1808. To tho Sunday School Workers ol Oconeo County-Dear Urethren : lt if earnestly desired hy tin? State Sunday School Association that we get thh county in lint) for advanced methods ol work, and form a county organization for "explorations and evangelization " to this end wo hnvo arranged for i County Sunday School Convention to he hold at this plnco on thc loth, Pithan* 17th of August next. We therefore earnestly ask that ovorj Sunday school in this county select ai least one delegate to attend thc conven lion and simd with him or her a statist i cal report, of tho school. Of co ur so al aro invited who can come of all denomi nations. Tho methods of teaching will be ex ompliilod and will bo very helpful toni Sunday school workers. Fray that < rod "may di rec I us in titi 1 011 ort, and that il may provo a blcssinj lo this county. Yours in Christian work, Flt AN K F. Wim. 11KX, Field Secretary. HOW TO LOOK COOL. Coed looks are really more I ban sk i 1 (loop, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all tho vila) organs. If th< liver is inactive, you have a bilious bude if your stomach is disordered, yon havi a dyspoptic look; if your kidneys ari affected, you have a pinched look. Sci euro good health and you will siueb hnvo good looks. Fleet ric bitters is i good alterative and Ionic. Ads dircotlj on tho stomach, liver and kidneys, pari fies the blood, cures pimples, blolehc: and boils, and gives a good complexion livery hot tlc. guaranteed. Sold at J. W Pell's, Walhalla, W. J. burnley's, Seimon and ll. lt. Zimmerman's, Westminsloj drug stores. 50 cents per bottle. Democratic Kxecutlvo Committee, IIt?AOOIIAK'1'KltH OK nu: DKMOCUATIC 1 KxiiCCTIVK Co .MM I 1 I'KK, WALHALLA, S. C., Juno 21st, 1808. ; A meeting of the Democratic F.xceu five Committee of Oconeo county i hereby called lo meei at tho ('curt lions in Walhalla on Monday, .Inly I, 1808, a 12 M., for the purpose of adopting sne.l rules and regulations for I he govcrnnieii of tho county campaign and primal" idection, to he held on the goth day ii August, 1808, as may be deemed IIIH.OS Hary, and also for the transaction of an, other business that may properly cuni before if. A full attendance of mern bur is desired. Those clubs that have 110 reorganized yet will idease meid af tko! IIKUnl plo.ee of lUOCtbig Oil Sil til rd? V July 2, 1-SiiS, ?if :'. o'clock P. M., and eire their County IC x ccu li vc Cnmmillcomcn c. 1;. I). KUHNS, Comity Cbaii niau. The Richest .Nation. The famous ICuglish statistician, Mi Mulhall, has made estimates ol' lb wealth of tho leading nations of Hi world at the end of the year ISO.'). Hi ligures, converted from pounds, stcrlni; into dollars, aro as follows: "United Slates, ?81,750,000,000; O nw britain, $50,0?t(),?00,00<l; Franco, $17,0.10 IKW.OOO; Gormnuy, $IO,2<H),IXW,000; Km ?ia, $.T2,125,1)00,0005 Austria, ?22,5(W),O00 DOO; Haly, $ 15,800,000, (KM) ? Spain, *ll [100,000,000. The comparative ligures f< annual earnings are as follows: Unite States, $15,580,000,000; Groat Rriinli $7,115,000,000; dor many, $(J,-102,000/XH France, $5,0t)5,00(>,000j Russia, $5,0tf) Hill.llOO; Austria, *:!,;">:!.'>,000,000; Hal; ?2, l.si),(K>0,00<>; Spain, s I ,:!('.">, OOO, OOO." If will be seen that the lill i lcd Stab leads all other nat ions in wealth and Bli further in annual earnings. Compared with Spain, we have nomi iOVOll timos as nundi properly, while oil xiii)tiitl earnings aro t w elve limosas mild Tho differoneO in Hm average ilitoll Heneo of Ibo two nat ions is oven great? What chance has Spain against us, mi; way? Why does she not realize the Ino ?laido and sue for peace? Sim can gi ?letter tenus now than hereafter. Atlanta Journal. In I Vi? I, (he habitual users of the Kn tish language did not number more, ni baldy, than ?10.000.000; in 1807, tile uimbor was estimated at 110,000,000, T!:e W?;- Keernie ?iii. Tliofellowing is tho most ootidonsodj ropQrt of tho hill which ono bo procurod, nod ls givon os information at this orltl cal timo. Of ocurso tho rovouuo has boon replaced on tobacco ond cigars: Tho stamp taxos ou bonds. dobonturos, cc v i i i i ra t i s of stock sud of indebtedness and othor dooumonts will go Into offoot July 1st. Sohodulo A of tho Aot givos tho rates of taxation as follows: liomin or oorMflcatos of stock in any corporation, 6 couts per $100; samo on reorganization, ? couts por $100. Sa'cs, deliveries, or transfers of samo, I whether shown on books or not, 9 couts | por $100. Each salo or agrcomont to soil any pro duct or morohnhdise at- ?ny excliango, oil her for pre se nt or futuro dolivory, 1 cont per $100; Btimo for each additional $100 of valuo or fraction thoroof, 1 cont. Hank ohooks, 2 couts; draft, not draw ing interest, 3 couts; oortiHeaters of do i.o;,ii, not drawing intorost, 2 couts; doilies! ie bills of exchange, drawing In l eros!, 2 couts por $100; inland drafts, drawing intorost, 2 couts nor $100; cor li?ioiites o? deposit, drawing intorost, 2 couts por $100: oidor for paymout on de mand or at sight 2 couts. (This applies as an additional rato on govornmontl uionoy ordors). Tho sanio othorwleo | than on demand or at sight, 2 couts por $100. Foreign bi?? of exchange, or iottor ot ci edit (including telegraphed ordor on an oxpross company or others, if drawn singly,) for oacli $100 or fraction thoroof, ?I couts; Bamc, if drawn insets of two or more, for every bill of oach sot, for oaoh $100 or equivalent value in foreign our ronoy or fraction thoroof, 2 couts. lliil of lading or rocoipt (other than charter party) for goods to bo exported from tho United States, 10 couts; bill of lading, manifest or other memorandum of shipment, 1 cont. (Railroads, car riers, steamboat companies; oto., must] issue such bill of lading, manifest, or | memorandum, under penalties.) Security bonds, fit) couts; ccrtillcato of profits, or any certificate or memoran dum showing an interest in any associa tion, company or corporation, 2 couts: j transfers of same, 2 cents; ccrtillcato of damage, or otherwise, and all other cor tilicutes or dooumonts issued by any I port warden 01 nun; ne surveyor, 28 cents; certificate of any description required by law, not otherwise specified in this Act, IO cents. Contract or agreement, for tho chartnr of any ship, or vessel, or steamer, not exceeding :t()0 tons, $:$; exceeding 300 lons and not exceeding OOO tons, $5; ex ceeding OOO tons, $10. limiter's note, or memorandum of salo of any goods or merchandise, stocks, bonds, exchange, notes of hand, real estate or property, lt) cents. Any conveyance, winn tho considera tion or value oxeceds $100 and does not exceed $500, BO couta: for each addi- j tiona! $500 or fraction thereof in excess | of $500, no couts. Dispatch, telegraph le: Any dispatch or message, 1 cent. Kn try of any goods, wares or merchan dise at any custom house, not exceeding $100 in value, 25 cents; exceeding $100 and not exceeding $500 in value, 50 cents; excoeding $500 in value, $1 ; entry for tho withdrawal of any goods or merchandise from customs, bonded warehouse, 501 emits. Life insurance policy, for each $100 or fractional part thoroof, 8 ccu! s : Provided, That on all policies, for lifo insurance only, issued on tho industrial or weekly-' paymont plan of insurance, tho t x shall be 10 per centum of thc amount of thc[ first weekly premium: Provided, fur ther, That the provisions of this section shall not apply totally fraternal, bene ficiary society, or order, or farmers' purely local co-operative eonipany or as sociation, or employee's relief associa tions operated on tho lodge system local co-operation plan, organized and conducted solely by tho members thereof ] for tho exclusive bcnollt of its members, and not for profit. Knoll marine, inland, or lire insurance policy, on each dollar or fraction thereof, i cent. (Fundy co-operative or mutual com] tan i es exempt.) Each casualty, fidelity, or gnaranleol insurance policy on cadi dollar or frac-1 lion thereof, of premium, J cent. boase, agreement, m?morandum, or mint.rael for tho hire, uso or rent of any land or tenement : If for a period of timo not exceeding one. year, 25 cents; if for n period of tir exceeding one year and not exceeding "liroc years, Ot) cents; if for a period exceeding three years, $1. Mortgage, exceeding $1,000 and not exceeding $1,500, '25 cents. Ed liento Your lionels willi Cascareis. Candy Cathartic cures constipation for ever. 10c, 25o. If C.C.C. fail drug gists refund money. -'-< . --. Tito bake City Lynchers. Tho strong arm of the Federal Covern mont came down oy thc alleged Lake City lynchers on Tuesday last and arrested six of the leading citizens of thc bown. Thc reports at tho lime of tho lynching showed thal Ibero were a hun Ired or moro, but tho authorities believe I lint, thc men who put thc torch to thc Cake City postoflion and who afterwards murdered Postmaster Frazer AL linker ire thc ones who arc now ill thc hands of Ibo law. Among tho citizens taken into ? us tod y are Harry S. Stokes, Moultrie ICpps, I lem y ( hid win, alias Toby ( lodwin, Israel McKnight, W. A. Webster and N. V. Ward. McKnight is a merchant resiti ng ut Scranton, and the others live at hake City, Thoy are all prominent men mil represent a fair share of the wealth ?f the community. They submitted to Ibo arrests quietly and wore carried to charleston for preliminary examination lioforc Commissioner .1. Wesley Smith, lither arrests will probably be made. There is not much gain bl thinking vhout tho things over which ono can nivo no control. It is better to leave hem prayerfully with Cod. Tho man ivho tries lo think of snell things W?r des. ' Ile is worried about his health and ibout tho weather ami about, his family ind about tho wickedness of thc world uitil he lias learned the lesson of prayer. Then lu; does thc best he eau each day ind leaves thc rest, with Cod. Thc export of coffee from tho Philip pines has recently declined from 2,500 (ins per annum to less than ?MX?, probably iwiug to Cir revolution and to obaugoM ii the Spanish custom house methods. I'bo berry was introduced into the island rom lira/.il in Mic laffer part of thc ?igulccnth cenfiiry. If takes thirty-seven specially con d,meted and equipped steamers to koop .ho submarine telegraph cables of the ivorlil in repair. -.totVHMUtJII i'm Are your cheeks \\// ! hollow and youf ? OU l^white? Is your appetite poor and your di gestion weak? Is your flesli soft and have you lost in weight? These arc symptoms of anemia or poor blood*. They are just as frequent in thc summer as in thc winter. And you can bc cured at on* time just as well as another. Sesott's Emulsion of cod fiver oit ctuith hypo phosphites will certainly help you, Almost everyone can take it, and it will not disturb the weakest stom ach. It changes thc light color of poor blood fo a healthy and rich red. It nourishes thc brain t gives power to thc nerves. It brings back your old weight and strength. All DriiKfdsts. ROO. and ti, ... BCOTT JtowNK, oliomlHtfl. Now York. ,u Br Hr HP Hf Hr Hi* V'HHHKHK W . . j '..'JV.it' ('ivLlV.'.'iiV.'. ....->A?-.'?.:-??..iHlV?&?l OUR IESMTMB?ET. ! OONDUOTKD OY Ai !.. Q03SKTT. WvsrM!N:;T;;n, S. C., Juno 28.-?Tim rovival mcotiug whioh bogan ou tito ovoning of Juno 20tb, continuos with lu torcet. Annouticomohts havo boon mado for two sorvicos oaoh day ns far 09 Thursday ovoning, with tho probability of continuing until Sunday. Hov. Tho?. II. Leitch proaohos with powor and logic | On Sunday ho prosohod throo Bornions. Tho attendance lias boon fairly good at tho day sorvioo and vory largo at tho night Borvico. Many hollovor? aro hoing rovivod, moved and strengthened by tim touching remarks of tho ablo ovaugolist and pomtunts aro Booking salvation. Tho muslo IB grand. It is load by Mr. Frod. Marshall. Wo rogrot to ohronlolo tho death, from organic heart dlsoaso, of Mrs. Sarah J. Anderson, which ocourrpd at tho resl donco of hor son. Mr. Wm. P. Andorson, Westminster, S. 0., on Tuosday morning, Juno 28, 181)8, at half-past tbrco o'olook. Mrs. Anderson had boon in dolioato heall h several months and her death was not unexpected, She was a Miss Blake ley before hor marriago, and waB born in Laurens county, S. C., on Soptombor 2(1, 18111. Karly in lifo sho united horsolf with tho Presbyterial, church, and for Hf ty yoars ?-ho hud boon a pious, faithful and zealous member, lier membership was with tho Piedmont ohuroh. Tho church on earth has sustained a groat loss, but tho triumphant chut ch lias a glorious gain. To-day many aro tho hearts that arc sad booauso she has gone from among us, but it is a sweet, and blcssod thought when wo como to think how well prepared sho was for tho groat and final chango. Mrs. Andorson spent tho greater portion of hor timo tho past fow years in Westminster with hor sons. Sho was certainly a blessing and a bene diction to n cotnniunity. lt waa snnshino to bo in her presence. Six years after hor m. 'ringo sho was bereft of hor hus band und left with four children, two sons and two daughters, to roar, llor daughters precoded lier to tho spirit land. She leaves her two sous. Messrs. O. K. and Win. P. Anderson, and several grand children to cherish tho memory of a ten der, loving and affectionate mother and grandmother, llor body will bo laid to rest in tho cemetery at Fairview church, in Greenville county, on Wednesday morning after funeral services. Messrs. W. P. and G. K. Anderson will leave on tho early train Wednesday with thoir j griof-boaring charge. Tho condolonco ] of a largo circle of friends is extended to tho bereaved relatives. "Blessed aro tho pure in heart, for thoy shall nen God." Wo went to Atlanta 'I'ucsday, 21st, on Messrs. Smith's excursion train. Truly those gentlemen aro unsurpassed for cleverness and courtesy ns oxcursion managers. Atlanta was in its very best trim a .i looked as gay and grand as any busy city could at this season of tho year. Wo wcro very much impressed with thc Grady Hospital, named in honor of tho illustrious Henry \V. Grady. Dr. Henry Johns conducted us through tho di flor ont wards. The children's ward, which is so familiar to "Aunt Susie's" readers, is nicer than a palaco car. A visit to thoollico of thc Atlanta Con stitution was very interesting to us. While lhere thoy wore getting off tho daily edition. Bight thousand papers arc printed and folded per hour, lt is wondcr'u! how rapidly so much work is donn in so short a timo. If is both refreshing and inspiring to rido down and lake in Grant's Park. Everything is so nico and lovely Ibero ono would easily think of it as a "haven of rest." Visitors to tho reunion in July will want to spend several hours there. Beautiful Lakewood is a half hours rido from Marietta street. Tho old wa ler works aro lhere, which now show signs of decay. From tho top of tho English and Ame rican Loan and Trust building a person can got a hotter view of tho city than anywhere clso. Hotel accommodations and conven iences aro certainly excellent. Mr. and Mrs. (/laude Li ttl 0 havo re turned from Harmony Grove, Ga. Mr. W. A. MatthowHon, of Tocooa, Ga., was In town Monday? Mr. O. IL Burchlield, who has boen herc as depot agent and telegraph opera tor since February, 1811(1, has stood a suc cessful examination for railway postal clerk. Mr. Burchfield has been a faith ful employee of tho Southon] Railway and wo predict for him tho samo success ill tho railway mail sorvico which has crowned the etVorts of his predecessors from Westminster, Miss Merl Capps, of Toccoa, Ga., is visiting her friend, Miss Myra Mason, this week. Dr. J. W. Quillian, Messrs. W. A. Dickerson, I. S. Pitts, V. E. Pitts, Sam Dickson, h, A. Edwards, J. W. McGee, - - Dobbins, Mrs. J. II. Ligon, Mrs. J. W. McGee. Misses Florence Norris, Ida Jones, Lola Jarran! and Ethel McGee wont to Atlanta on the excursion train, 21st instant. Kev. E. C. Rico, of Tyler, Texas, who has been spending several months in last Thursday to attend thc revival meet ing which is being conducted in tho High School building by Kev. Thus. II. Leitch. Wc aro pleased to seo Mr. Now ton A. King, of Loeket t, Texas, in our commu nity. Ho arrived friday to join his wife and children in a visit to their native State. This is Mr. King'silrstvisit nineo his marriage, in 1WI2. Mrs. Martha Adair, wife of Mr. John Abner Adair, died last Wednesday, after a brief illness, and was bi. ?ed at Con llo rosa Baptist ohuroh on thc following day. Miss Bertha Lil fbi, ol' Harmony Grovo, Ca., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lit ?lo. Mrs. K. lt. lingual! received a telegram Saturday, announcing thc sudden death of her sister, Mrs. Cull um, of Batcsburg, S. C. Several visitors from Walhalla attended the Leitch mooting Sunday night. Mr. U.C. lt nd (soil, of Chambloo, Ga., is (Illing thc position nf depot agent lune. Mr. Wm. M. Isboll, of the linn of Marett A Isboll, Fair Play, S. C., died last Friday afternoon at I o'clock, lie WttS a ntosl successful business man and had many friends, lin died of fever ?md was sick only a few days. "Verily, in the midst of lifo we aro in death." Mrs. W. A. Hall and little daughter, of Kcrnaudona, Fla., have boen visiting ((datives and friands 111 and near West minster some wooka. She is remember ed boreas Miss Lula Isboll. Two match gaines of base, ball were played boro last week. On Tuesday afternoon tho Contrai and Westminster chilis crossed hals. Thc score stood 15 to 7 in favor of Westminster. Thursday afternoon the Seneca boys came. This gamo resulted ill a victory for Westmin ster by a scoro of -15 to I). Battery for Westminster, Bibb and HM wards; for Central, Alford and Rochester; for Seneca, Jordan and Knoblett. AN KNTKUPRTSING DRUGGIST, Theo are few men more wide awake and enterprising than J. W. Bell, of Wal halla, W, J. Lunney, of Seneca, and ll. B. Zimmerman, of Westminster, who sparc no pains to secure tho best of everything in their lino for thoir many customers. Thoy HOW have, tho valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. This is tho wonderful remedy that is producing such ti furor all over tho country by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and nil affections of tho throat, chest and lungs. Call at above drug (.lores aid got a trial bottle freo or a regular size for 50 couts and fl. Guaranteed to cure, or price re funded. -4*>Y*- -- ... magistrates I^usl Submit their Rooks. By act of the last session of tho Legis lature all Magist ratos aro required t o minuit thoir books to tho County Board [>f Commissioners for Inspection and ex amination. Al! Magistrates aro required to produce their bonks to tho Board at its next meeting. J. W. Sma.oit, Clerk. ----i ^*>t> ....--? Common sonso ls tho knack of seeing things as thoy aro and doing things as they ought to bo done '; ' ? . " ' ? ?nu ?pin i.\ m ii i i ?i.H m?. iiiiBiiiiumtu i II ?li I?I i i Her Health Restored '"^^^^^^^^ THE mtsory ot sleeplessness eau only ba realized by thoso'who havo experi enced it. Nervousness, sleepless.'ess, Iiea(tncbc8, neuralgia and that mlsorablo feeling of unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr. Miles' Kestor.itlvo Nervino. 80 c?rtala ls Dr. Milos of this fjict thai all druggists aro authorized to refund prlco paid for tho first bot (lo tried, providing lt doos not benefit. Mrs. Henry limns, wlfoof tho well known bmckfliultb at O rund Junction, Iowa, says: ''I was troublod with sloonlessnpRs, imrvons. ness, headncho and Irregular menstruation; minoring untold misery for yoars. I used various advertised remedies foi female com plaints besides being under tho cam of local physicians, wlvhout holp. 1 noticed In Dr. Milos' advertisement thu testimonial of a Indy cured of ailments similar to minc, and 1 filial', never cease to thank that lady. Her testimonial Induced mo to uso Hr. Miles' Norvlno and Nervo and Liver Pills, which restored me to healt h. I cannot say enough for Di MUes'Koinedies" SHRt^TpMHHin Dr Miles' ltetnedlos BB^V^ Dr. ure sold by ail drug- EV- JUIIIAA.*^"?^" gists under a positivo IgJk "wTI. guurunteo, first bottle E^N6rVll1& 4 benefits or money re- fe-^ pottt-nr*. .(aj funded Dook on dis- E*/ Mnoltlt''v$9 eases of t he heart und Bfr^".":*^S8l DU 611LB8 MEDICAL CO.. lilkhurt, Ind. OUR SENECA BUDGET. CONOUOTKl) UV M. K. S. SKNICOA.S, C., Juno 28.-Bishop \V. W. Duncan, of tho M. 10, Church, South, passed through hero last week Oil bia way to Lavenia, (Sa., to hold a district conference. Tho Oncoa-Week Club has taken vaca tion for the BU mm or months. Two baby girls aro recent arrivals at thc home of Kev. and Mrs. W. S. Ilanii tor. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Gignilliat wont to Gainesville Moiulay on account of tho ilhiof* of a child of Mr. GigniHiat's r.is tor, ''rs. Townes, who is slopping at Gainesville. M if ,cs Saidco Leo and .larrie Quailes, two charming young ladies of Abbeville, arc guests of Miss Clara Livingston. Mr, Prod. McCarloy has returned and is at his usual place at tho depot. Mrs. L. S. MacSwain and Miss Josie MacSwain leave this week for Cross Hill to spend tho summer with relatives. They will attend tho State Teachers' As sociation at Harris Li tb ia Springs. Dr. W. l'\ Austin attonded tho Groon villo District Conference at Piedmont last wook. Mrs. E. C. Doyle is visiting hor parents at Laurens. Mr. James F. MoCaroy has returned to Seneca ?flor a long absence in Alabama. Mrs. S. Y. Striming, accompanied by ber two youngest children, has gone to Roswell, Ga., to bo with Mr. Striming. Mrs. Alexander and children, of (lrc.cn ville, aro visiting Mrs. J. F. lindad. Mr. William Cohlsmith, Grand Chan cellor of tho Knights of Pythias, paid tho Seneca Lodge an ofilcial visit Monday night. Mrs. Holfand Miss Holt carno in from Newry Tuesday and took thc vestibule for Huston. Tho merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is literally written in blood. lt is traced in tho vital lluid Of millions of the human race, tts positivo medicinal merit And curative power is written Upon thc hearts, and graven upon Tho minds of thousands Of people whom it has cured Ami given good healt h When there seemed nothing before Thom hut darkness and despair. It cures all diseases arising Prom or prompted by impuro Hlood by ils iutriucic mor it as The Ono True Blood Purifier. Return Items. ItKTUltN, S. C., Juno 27.-Corn and cotton arc looking lino. Tho farmers are nearer nj) with their work than usual at this season. Small grain crops arc about threshed. They aro little above au average. Oak way, Westminster and Walhalla report thu largest yield poi" aero. Mr. W. M. Alexander, of Cain Crook, or rather of tho Fairview neighborhood, has broken the. record in cutting wheat. Ho says ho bought ono of Mr. Ii. M. Kiohardson's now cradles, took it home to try it and put up about sovonty-four dozen in about four boura. Mr. John li. Mooro, of this neighbor hood, bas been very ill for some time. lie is improving slowly. Died, on the I Otb instant, at Anderson factory, Little Lizzie, daueiitor of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Williams, formerly of Return. The. body was brought hero on Monday, '.Milli, and buried in thc Return comotdry. Mr. and Mrs. Williams arc spending sometime with bis father, Mr. W. T. Williams. They have two chil dren who arc yet very sick. Wo oxtond our deepest sympat hies to tho bereaved parents. We regret to chronicle, tho death of Mr. Marion Sanders, who ?lied at Ander son yesterday, 2lith, after an illness of a few wooka. His remains were brought here (his afternoon. Afloran appropri ate funeral service conducted by Kev. J. M. Sanders, his body was laid to rest in tho Koturn burying ground. Ho loaves a wife and six children to mourn bis death. They have the. condolence of a largo ci rolo of relatives and friends. Ile was born and roared in Coonee, on Speed's (hook, and spent, his ?lays in this county until recently, when ho moved to Anderson. Wo arc very sorry to hear of thc death of our friend, Mr. Huller Pearson, of thu Kook Crook neighborhood, Fairfield, S. C. I). ?>. M. Some women aro born stronger than others. Some aro born with what is called "constitutional weakness." It is easier for some women Lo retain health ami strength than it is for others. Some SOOm able to do anything they like, whenever they Uko, without sciions re sid?s. Still thora is no reason why womon should not on joy perfect health. Those wdio do not, need only take tho proper precautions and tho proper remedy to become perfectly well ami strong. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscrip tion will euro any derangement, of tho distinctly feminine organism, lt is abso lutely certain. There aro some who havo noglootcd themselves so long that a complote euro is next to impossible, but oven these will lind comfort and im proved healt h In tho use of thc ''Favorito Proscription." If has on rod hundreds of women who have received no relief whatever from years of treatment with good physicians. If is absolutely unique in tho history of medicine. Such a remedy can bo discovered only once. There is nothing in thc world like it, nor has there over been. Hs sales exceed tho combined sales of all other medicine for women. Hamilton fish, Now York SOO lo ty and club man, Capron, veteran Indian lighter and soldier, cow punchers from tho far West, Roosevelt, college man and social oneononiist, Joe Wheelo'., ox-i'Obol and politician from tho far South-all shoul der to shoulder, nil Americans, all clear grit and true hlno and gamo to t ho last feather-aro ready to stand and die Uko mon for their country and cause. Maybe wo aro not a homogeneous poOplo, hut wo aro mighty unanimous lighters under tho good old Hag that Mies over ns all, tho yellow streak hasn't developed in us ?ot, and whoa wo aro all together wo aro ad medicino for nny body to fool with. -Groonvlllo Nows, OW IS THE TIME TO SOW \'..V aud WO Omi furnish you with SCOd. ALSO, WM m ??AJJ?BI (Stwumwsi* - BTEAW MAWS, Cool Coats, Thin Lawns, Mosquito Netting, Fans, AND LOTS OF OTHER SUMMER GOODS. 1 YOIJ11S TRULY, M. W. Coleman & Co., 1?. S.-Now lot of R. & G. SUMMER CORSETS. .J uno 28, 181)8. Lowery, Byrd & Co. -APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE, EITIIER IN LARGE OK SMALL QUANTITIES, AND INVITE YOU TO CALL AND EXAMINE TUE BARGAINS THEY AHE OFFERING IN WHITE -GOODS R FM NA NTS AT SIM TO TEN GENTS PER YARD. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED WHEN YOU SEE TUE QUALITY. To tho farmers of Ooouoo they want to show thoir (?RA IN CRADLES and fl EEL SWEEPS D?f?i? you buy. Have you ?sod a VICTOR SWEEP ? ff not, call and buy ono or moro and try thom. If you havo usod It you know what it is-not tho cheapest, but ono of tho best Flows you can buy. WE SELL YOU EVERYTHING AT REASONABLE FR1CES. CALL OFTEN. Lowery, Byrd & QpM_ May 12, 1808. ht Goods AT ? m XlIE BEST FOR TUE MONEY" ?B what wo expect to givo our customers. Our (?nods, as well as our Prices, aro guaranteed. lt will pay you ta como boro and make your purchases. Satisfaction guaranteed. If not as represented your money hack. A lot of new STOVES and RANOES just received. Como and look at thom. Arc closing out our stock of CLOTIIING. Come and got a nice suit AT COST boforo they arc broken. We have a full stock in overy lino of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. RARO AI NS is what you want. Whatover you may want wo will try tn supply you. Garter Merchandise Co., WALHALLA, S. C. WESTMINSTER, S. C. May B, I SOS. - THE - GENERAL HANKING BUSINESS DONE. Exchange sold, Collections promptly made. J. W. STRIBL1 NO, 4.21-08-ly Cashier. ls tho Bubjoot 'ow d?BOUSsed, hut I hat vines uni hinder me from wanting to sell goods. Wo aro not all going to war, and I am prepared to servo my customers with a splendid line of goods. Now is tho timo to buy your HOES. The prices aro: Hoy.?', 2-1 con ts; (1 and OJ '.neb, 2.~> cent?; 7 inch, 20 cont?, and 71 inch, 27 cents. I havo a lot of WU KEL HAR ROWS, Iron Whop!, Jacob's Halest Patent, that I want to idoso out at $1.60. T challenge Deon00 County on my line of Cheap and Medium Summer Shoos for badins rind Children. 1 havo a full lino of tho (darke & Col mary's splendid mako. Don't fail to soo them before making your purchase I bpVO a splendid line of Organ ilier and Lawns, both Colored, Klgurod and White. Alsoagood lot of Embroideries. Hi ing all your Produeoand I will pay you best market prices. Don't forget that my terms aro [.a.-di or ita equivalent, ami ono price, ox'copt unseasonable or hard stock goods. I assure you your past patronage has boon appreciated. Yours truly, L. C. CRAIG, SENECA, S. C. GENERAL HANKIN HUSINESS. Deposits received, Exchango sold, Col lections promptly made. '1-21-98-ly WAIiHAIJbA HOVKE? W. Ii . II IO S T IO It, Malinger. Popular Summer and Winter Resort, Special attention to tho comfort of guest?. Commodious Rooms. Elegant Kare. .1-21-1)8-ly Groat KUI'P'S CANNON aro nowhoro when compared with our Insect Powder Guns, and tho latter much choapor. Don't buy a Krupp Cannon for $1,000, (II?0 when you can buy ono of our duns for ton contd. insect Powder.? Cont? Per Oiinco. Paris Croon.? ('ont? Por Ouneo. Carefully Filled Day or Hight. COMPANY]? SENECA, S. C. May 20,1808. 21-ly